'How's Kim Jong-Un?': Trump asks US troops surprising question about South KoreaSource The White House Former president ...
President Donald Trump opened a video call with American troops stationed in South Korea on Monday night by asking: “How is ...
South Korea rebuked President Trump’s remarks calling North Korea a “nuclear power,” raising concern about the relationship ...
South Korean investigators managed to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday while avoiding a violent clash in ...
North Korea defended its right to maintain a nuclear weapons program at a United Nations disarmament conference held shortly ...
South Korea said denuclearization was still the goal after President Donald Trump used a phrase that could imply recognition ...
Donald Trump’s convention-busting acknowledgement of North Korea as a nuclear power bucks years of US policy – and sets South ...
President Trump addressed troops in South Korea and inquired about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a video conference.
The United States must never fear to engage in dialogue and actions that challenge the status quo of its North Korea policy.
Seoul is aiming to build the US$330 million defence system to intercept rockets fired by North Korea South Korea has unveiled ...
New US President Donald Trump's reference to North Korea as a nuclear power provoked responses in South Korea.
North Korea condemned on Friday joint military drills between South Korea, Japan and the United States held this week, ...